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Calculus of Consent in the EU Council of Ministers
2001The a priori voting powers of the member countries in the council of ministers of the European Union have been discussed in the literature mainly from the view-point of Banzhaf and Shapley-Shubik indices. In this article we shall, in the spirit of the voter calculus outlined by Buchanan and Tullock in Calculus of Consent, use also other indices to give
Hannu Nurmi +2 more
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The European Council and the Council of the EU
2022The eruption of the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic took the EU institutions and Member States by surprise. This Policy Insight maps how the European Council and Council of the EU adapted to the unprecedented challenges to their working methods. It looks at the procedures, technology and human resources used in the period between March 2020 and June 2021 ...
Culley, Paul +2 more
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When and Why the EU Council of Ministers Votes Explicitly*
JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, 2006This article presents newly collected empirical data sets on explicitly contested voting at ministerial level in the Council of Ministers of the European Union. These data sets cover the period 1994–2004, with greater detail for the years 1998–2004. They provide us with rather steady patterns of explicitly contested voting across the period in terms of:
VAN HAKEN, Wim +2 more
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Transparency in the Council of Ministers of the EU: An Institutional Approach
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012The development of access to documents and open meetings provisions by the Council of Ministers of the European Union shows an interesting pattern: before 1992 no formal transparency provisions existed, between 1992 and 2006 formal transparency provisions dramatically increased and since 2006 this increase has come to a halt. This paper aims to enhance
Hillebrandt, M., Curtin, D., Meijer, A.
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Technical or political? The working groups of the EU Council of Ministers
Journal of European Public Policy, 2005The Council is too often depicted as the battleground for intermittent clashes between national ministers. Based upon case studies of legislation produced in five ‘First Pillar’ sectors, the research presented here has explored the submerged, and much larger, part of this institutional ‘iceberg’: Council working groups.
Fouilleux, Eve +2 more
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The agenda-shaping powers of the EU Council Presidency
Journal of European Public Policy, 2003Existing literature is overwhelmingly sceptical about the capacity of the Council Presidency to shape the EU agenda. The Presidency's ability to promote private concerns is considered highly limited and, typically, the Presidency is depicted as a "responsabilite sans pouvior'. This article challenges the conventional wisdom on theoretical and empirical
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EU Council Presidency as Agenda Shaper: The Case of the Czech EU Presidency
2014Based on an analysis of several EU Presidencies, Swe dish political scientist Jonas Tallberg created a model that identifies ways in wh ich EU Presidency countries shape the EU agenda. In this model, Tallberg concep tualises the process of agenda shaping in a broader way and particularly focuses o n structuring issues that are already a part of the EU ...
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UKRAINIAN MEDIA ON HUNGARY'S PRESIDENCY OF THE EU COUNCIL
Public Administration and Law ReviewThis article examines the reaction and coverage by Ukrainian media of Hungary's presidency of the Council of the European Union. The aim of the article is to analyze and systematize the approaches of Ukrainian media to covering Hungary's presidency of the EU Council, assess their impact on shaping public opinion in Ukraine on this issue, and explore ...
Dmytro Tkach, Maria Burmaka
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2011
My paper examines the cohesion between the European Council and the Council of the EU in the area of the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP). As such, it wants to examine the 'single voice' for the EU in the framework of CFSP. Firstly, this paper conducts a content-analysis on the foreign policy directions of the European Council and its ...
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My paper examines the cohesion between the European Council and the Council of the EU in the area of the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP). As such, it wants to examine the 'single voice' for the EU in the framework of CFSP. Firstly, this paper conducts a content-analysis on the foreign policy directions of the European Council and its ...
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Intermittent fasting in the prevention and treatment of cancer
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Katherine Clifton +2 more
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